Luke Taylor
Graduate Sonar Engineer at ATLAS ELEKTRONIK UK- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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ATLAS ELEKTRONIK UK
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United Kingdom
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Defense and Space Manufacturing
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200 - 300 Employee
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Graduate Sonar Engineer
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Sep 2022 - Present
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Malvern Panalytical
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United Kingdom
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Computers and Electronics Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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Assistant Development Scientist
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Sep 2020 - Sep 2021
I completed a 12-month industrial placement at Malvern Panalytical where I worked as part of an R&D team, specifically focused on constructing experiments to analyse lasers used in the particle characterisation instruments. I became confident setting up and aligning optical experiments used to characterise different lasers in terms of coherence, divergence, and beam quality. I also had experience creating and analysing optical systems in Zemax OpticStudio. Simultaneously working on the experimental and computational (simulation) workflows accelerated the project work whilst providing greater insight into the experiment. I developed my presentation skills by regularly presenting my work at monthly departmental reviews. This involved explaining the results and implications of my work to a range of different people, including senior managers. Agile planning was used to plan my work activities as we worked in self-contained work increments; sprints. Show less
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FiberLean Technologies
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Germany
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Biotechnology Research
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1 - 100 Employee
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Laboratory Assistant
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Jun 2017 - Sep 2019
During the summers of 2017 and 2018, I worked as part of a Quality Control team, completing quality control tests on Micro-Fibrillated Cellulose (MFC) composite samples in a timely manner with great attention to detail. This work involved using various laboratory instruments to analyse MFC samples to measure the particle size, viscosity, and tensile strength test for paper sheets made from MFC. During the summer of 2019, I worked on a project set out to investigate the effect of different dosages of Micro-Fibrillated Cellulose (MFC) on pulp-based boards. I became confident using different experimental apparatus and data analysis techniques to complete this project work. I wrote a technical report outlining the method and results of this, which led to future project work. Show less
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Education
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University of Bristol
Master of Science - MS, Physics -
Truro & Penwith College
A Levels